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Show f i I INTAH BASIN' VIP STtNTlARn limn 11 IW- - Pace H 7 'T J ; , V f i rn " j-Lsytfvkx DOING THETWIST-L'ni- on High School's Lyman Winn and Wasatch's Steve Cordova show off their twisting and turning skills as they each attempt heads-u- p moves to gain the upper hand in their battle. Cordova, a two-tim- e state champion, escaped from a near fall to defeat Union's Winn. Cook Stinas Wasp Union Cats win one match, and Wasatch takes the rest By Aldon Rachel Perry were involved in s close battle for two rounds with Perry leading 0 on a first round takedown. A takedown allowed Winterton to come within two at but Perry scored his own takedown at the buzzer to win The Cougars' 275 pounder, Chad McMuIlin and Wasps"fyler Rawlins were tied up at after one round with Rawlins netting a takedown and then McMuIlin reversing his opponent However, Rawlins gained a reversal of his own in the second round for a lead, whiqh proved to be the winning move as he shutout McMuIlin the rest of the way. Russ Cloward, Union's 145 pounder, didn't score any points, but he still had a close competitive match as compared to other matches as he only lost Judd Sweat lead in the first round on took a a takedown and then poured out the moves for an escape and takedown in the second round for a advantage. He added a penalty point in the third for his win. Wasatch fussier, Ryan Bonners didn't have to break a sweat He won his 103 pound match on a forfeit and Luke Francis of Wasatch. 112, pinned Union's Terrell Winterton with 47 seconds left in the second round. Bart Nonius, 2-- On warning; Defending atate champ, Uintah look out! Five-tim- e state title winner, Wasatch wants to regain iu crown after one year as and they proved it by a runner-up- , whipping Union in Roosevelt, TuesUintah will day, January 5, 64-- host Wasateh in a dual meet, Wednesday, January 27. It wasn't all bad news for the Union Cougars as they did win one match with 152 pounder, Cameron Cook gaining an triumph, and were involved in several other competitive matches, but the final outcome wasnl pretty with Wasatch winning 13 of the 14 matches with 8--3 five on pins. Union's Cook swatted Wap Chad Grose for a takedown anda2-01ea- d in the first round and then continued to sting the Wasp with a neutral, two takedowns for a second Cook added anround edge of win. other neutral for a five-poiThe Cougars' Winn didn't pocket state chama win, but gave two-tim-e pion and nationally ranked wrestler, Steve Cosdova a scars in their 125 pound match. Cordova dominated first round action for two takedowns and a near fall for a 8-- 2 edge: However, he got careless in the second round with his move being countered by Winn for a near fall that cut the Cordova lead to just one at 8-Cordovajuat barely got hiashoul-de- r Medea out of danger and added a neutral for a 7--5 edge. He dominated the final two minutes and went on to win, 14-The Duane FootaRichie Cordova 130 pound match was a wrestling match, but a boxing bout almost broke out with both tusslers doing a bit of pushing and shoring, which 7-- 1. nt 8-- 9-- 2-- 2 4-- 2 8-- 0. 2-- 0 5--0 six-poi- nt 135, used a second round pin to defeat Jerred Whitmer of Union. The match had been tied at 5-- 5 after one round. Whitmer scored a neutral. takedown and near fall. Defending state champion, Mitch Morgan ofWasatch made short work of Unions 140 pounder, Shandon Torres by gaining a pin with 18 seconds left in the first round. Jon CaHislo, Wasatch, 160, had only a 5--3 lead going into the second round, but then went on to win by the score rfl3-3- . Ivan Bigney of Wasatch had a "Really Big Night as ho gained a first round pinofUnion't 171 pounder, Jason Ibera. Preston Probat pinned Union's Kody Boren in the second round. Probst scored a takedown, reversal and near fall, and Boren rallied back with a reversal to only be down by three in the first round. However, Probst proved he was the best with his fsll. Will Webster of Wasatch beat Union's Cory Bastion, 14-3- , in the 215 pound match. Bastian pulled off a spin around move for a first round takedown and added a neutral in the second round. Union will compete in the Box Elder Tournament, January 16, and then will battle Lehi on the read, Tuesday, January 19. iV: ( as Ml disqualified according to referee Ed ns ONLY Cameron Cook, right, clashes with Wasatch matman. Chad Grose. Cook picked up the Cougars' lone victory by defeating Grose. W INNER-Unio- 8-- 3. Nevada team after one The Eagles led two after and quarquarter ters vs. Carlin, which scored just 22-1- 2 t 18-1- 8 34-3- 1 45-4- 0 Rangely outacored Altamont, 14-1- 1 7 Altamont got the job done by to win outscoring the Braves. 31-2- 1 Union whips Emery to improve to 10-- 1 mark By Aldon Rachel Uintah's Lady Utes beat Grand Tuesday, but lost Junction, to Wasatch in overtime. Thursdav. 55-3- Unions Lady Cougars improved their record to 10 wins and 1 loss by knocking off the Emery Spartans in Castle Dale, Tuesday, January 5, 59-5- 8. er hit four and Farnsworth. Fisher pumped in one three-pointe- rs each for Altamont. pumped in 12 more in the fourth quarter to win by 17. Sheila Hutchison was the top Cougar with 17 points, and Bev Rkhens added 12. Jackie Morrill scored 11. Union connected on five three-pointewith Rkhens tossing in two and Hutchison, April Mecham. Tami Nielsen one each. Cox led Emery wtih 1 1, and Nelson added 10. Unions girls will battle Park City in an away game, January 15, and will face the Lady Wasps in Heber City, January 20. Union will host Lehi. January 22. Sandwiches Fall ... Accidents Back Neck Pain Headaches Carpal Tunnel -Arm and Leg Pain & Numbness Lent One Coupon hf CtMemsr W Other Aemoeong Oers Only edeemie w hog yegi st VWw Hwy 48. HeeeewHt Net Expires I 1-99 Inside Top Stop Convenience Store 7T2-860- 0 West Hwy 40 - Men's Jj Hartle Chiropractic Clinic 33 p. laiMon. Roovexclt i ' 1 j 3 BGsSteSbQll Fee: S200 (per team) Auto Accidents ft Smooch $7.9 'Acute and Chronic Slip & Frozen Yogiat Any 4 Regular Sandwiches ! 8, 7, 66-5- On Track With Quality Chiropractio Cara rs 2, 4-- Wall, Throckmorton, aix each. Sorensen tossed in four. Rangely's top scorer was Kurrasch at 18. The Longhorns jumped out to a 15-1- 0 lead in the first quarter vs. North Summit and then led 34-2- 5 at the halt North Summit outacored Altamont. 22-1- 6 in the third quaredge ter, but Altamont had a 50-4going into the final eight minutes. Let Harfte Chiropractic Get You Back 39-1- 6 four points. Duchesne pumped in 27 in the third to lead 68-3- 5. and won by 45 points. Kirk Grant ripped the nets for 20, and Quint Grant added 17. Cody Flint scored 13. and Cria llocpes ten. Duchesne pumped in seven three-pointewith the Grants hitsuch and two Courtney Moon, ting Flint one. Rich led Duchesne's girls. 17-42-228-1and won by 14. Green was the top Eagle at seven. Hi and Skewes added five. Nielsen. Lrwis, Cooper scored four. Green had a three pointer. Weston led Rich with 17 points. She fired in four 81-6- 8, Don't Let An Accident Give You The Winter Blues. Eagles crush Duchesne's boys struck it hoop rich in Nevada when they beat a Carlin High School team, 80-3Friday, but the Lady Eagles didnt cash in on the good luck as they lost to Rich in Duchesne, Saturday, 50-- and North Summit, Thursday, in front of the hometown folks to improve to a 4 record while the Lady Longhorns dropped a dose game to Rangely, lead in Rangely grabbed a the first quarter, but Altamont pumped in 1 8 and held the Colorado team to 13 for a advantage. Altamont increased its advantage to five at in the third quarter. rs 2 too forceful. However, Cougar fans Altamonts boys picked up a couple of victories last week when they defeated Rangely, Tuesday, 58-5- in the fourth quarter, but Altamont won by two. Ashby was the top scorer for the Longhorns at 18. Jason Bywater added 13. Stansfield added nine and Cougar advantage. Union l 1 expressed their opinion that Foote wasn't the only guilty parly. Union's 119 pounder, Jason Winterton and Wasatch's Todd By Aldan Rachel by 13 points. Ashby led Altamont with 27 points, and Bywater pumped in 4. Throckmorton added 12 and Stansfield eight. Wall scored seven and Sorensen six. Duns more added four and Burton three. Altamont hit 25 field goals and had a good night at the foul bnc by converting 30 out of 36. London Judd was the top Brave at 19 prints. Louder made oome noise with 14. North Summit drops to 0-- 8 with three of those losses coming to Duchesne County teams. Union, Altamont and Duchesne. Rangely's girls ripped Altamont for 29 points and led 20-- 8 after one quarter. The Colorado team had a 35-2- 4 edge at the half. Altamont pumped in 14 points in the third quarter with Rangely ahead 45-3Rangely pumped in 21 and Altamont scored 15 in the fourth quarter with the Colorado girls winning by 13-- ' Wysnfi' Weidmsn and Michelle' Brdherson combined for 29 paints for Altamont with Weidman scoring 15 and Brotherson 14 Sorensen added 12 and Farnsworth, Fisher four each. Altamont hit only 13 out of 30 free throws. Rangely's Springer and Barrett combined for 39 paints with Springer scaring 20 and Beirrtt 19 Spring- 2. 0-- 0 Johnson for unnecessary roughness. Johnson felt Footes arm was a bit Longhorns down teams from Colorado, Utah The Cougars started off with a Big Bang as they ripped the nets for 21 to lead 21-1Union added 16 more in the second quarter for a 37-2- 6 lead at the half Union copied its first quarter performance in the third quarter with 21 points and Emery did the same at 12 for a 58-3- 8 O o t resulted in Union's Foote and Cordova being penalised by the referee. The first round ended in tie, and a penalty point plus a neutral gave Foote a edge. Two penalty points enabled in Cordova to tie up the match at the second round. In the third round. Cordova turned Foote onto his back, but as Foote was using his arm to push himself out of trouble he was 2-- 3. 69-5- 7. 2-- HANDY ACTION-COug- ar matman. Duane Foote, left, battles Wasatch Wasp. Richie Cordov a. right Cordova booted Foote's victory hopes by defeating the Union wrestler. The enure Wasatch team w as just as successful as they whipped Union. Tuesday evening. 64-- Wasatch won the state crown five yean in a row before being defeated last year by Uintah. Limited To The First 12 Teams Deadline: Play Begins: January 15, 1999 January 18, 1999 Contact Roosevelt City for More Details 72Z-500- 1 a |